Designed To Beat A Blizzard - U.S. Bank Stadium - Home of the Minnesota Vikings
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- Опубликовано: 1 июн 2021
- U.S. Bank Stadium is the sleek modern home of the Minnesota Vikings.The stadium opened in 2016 as a replacement for the aging Hubert. H. Humphrey Metrodome, which previously sat on the exact site of U.S. Bank Stadium. While the stadium was being constructed, the Vikings and their fans braved the cold and played outdoors at nearby TCF Bank Stadium, home of the University of Minnesota football team. U.S. Bank Stadium held its grand opening on July 22, 2016 and hosted its first regular season home opener on September 18th 2016 with a victory over the rival Green Bay Packers.
The stadium like many of its contemporary counterparts comes with a massive price tag. The total budget for the stadium was set at $1.061 billion dollars, with the cost fairly evenly split between the Vikings, the City of Minneapolis, and the state of Minnesota.
When planning for the stadium began, team owners requested an outdoor stadium. Local and state governments immediately rejected the proposal as it would mean events like the Super Bowl and Final Four would never be able to be hosted at the stadium. The team and governments compromised by agreeing to build an airy stadium with a lightweight translucent roof, glazed entrances with pivoting doors, and overall plans to get as much light into the stadium as possible. The design was implemented by HKS Inc, who also designed AT&T Stadium and Lucas Oil Stadium, both featured on other Archive of Everything videos.
After the roof of the Metrodome famously collapsed (another Archive of Everything video I might add), HKS made it a priority to design a roof that could easily and safely have snow removed without putting crews in danger. The snow accumulates in easily accessible areas and moves down a slanted roof to a heated gutter. The Water then drains into the nearby Mississippi River. The state of the art snow removal system is truly revolutionary and ensures a repeat of the famous roof collapse will never happen again.
The stadium seats a respectable 68,860 fans, although this can be expanded to 73,000 seats for events like concerts and the Super Bowl. When compared to the Metrodome’s previous maximum capacity of only 64,121 , U.S. Bank Stadium represents a huge upgrade and is much more appealing for larger sporting events.
Feasibility studies for the stadium began in 2007 when the Vikings proposed a billion dollar stadium complex that would have included the stadium, hotels, residential apartments, and nearly 2 million square feet of office space. The price tag and feasibility of the project scared off support of the state legislature and stadium planners were sent back to the drawing board.
Further plans with sliding roofs to be built at on the Metrodome site were shot down in 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012. The 2012 proposal is of note as the stadium concept would have used the existing footprint of the Metrodome, but would be heavily patterned off of Lucas Oil Stadium, which was designed by the same architecture firm as U.S. Bank Stadium. Finally in 2013 the newest and final stadium design was unveiled and met with a positive reception. Despite several lawsuits and funding shortfalls to fund the stadium, construction would start on time. Tragedy would strike the stadium during its construction when one worker died and another was injured while installing material on the roof of the stadium. The roofing company was fined for negligence for their part in the incident. The stadium naming rights were sold to U.S. Bank for $220 million dollars over a 25 year period. The stadium was also awarded the right to host Super Bowl 52 and the 2019 NCAA March Madness Final Four game.
Overall reception to the stadium has been extremely positive. Despite some funding controversies, the stadium's design has received rave reviews from fans and critics alike. The stadium is now constantly hosting large scale events, concerts, and will surely be on the shortlist for future Super Bowls. - Спорт
Just got my first ticket to a Vikings game. Cant wait to see this place rocking on Halloween night SKOL
Halloween night is my birthday(cowboys fan here traveling from Dallas) see you there!!
Yo I'm going also😁
US Bank is fucking awesome
it truly feels like you're outside
Nice vid! Been here many times and love it! They did it right. Just hope my Vikings can finally bring home a Lombardi Trophy with the new stadium soon...
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Still beats every other stadium out there. Better than the new raiders and chargers/rams stadiums.
Cant wait to go to my first Vikings game one day.
Cool video. I got to work on the U.S. bank stadium so it is neat that this was suggested to me.
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@@ArchiveofEverything I was a plastering at the time so the job site was pretty generic. However as a finisher I got the opportunity to walk through the entire stadium before it opened. My work crew was focused mainly on the concourse and in the locker rooms.
hosted football, basketball, and baseball!!
Bird killer stadium!
You need to do one of my team's stadium, State Farm Stadium in Glendale, AZ!
I love these videos
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I sure miss the old Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome.
Thank you for the video. Do you have an update on why it was necessary to replace the exterior panels?
It looks like a weird spaceship
Bears.....please move to Arlington Heights
The Vikings will never win a super bowl until we get an outdoor stadium
Actually we are winning the Super Bowl this year.
@@keishaw5220 Yes you definitely are ;)
When Our Edward Jonez Dom3 and Alamo dome are renovated add out door lighting to both venuez; so when da XFL 3.0 returnz back and when da Gives UZ and SA Expans!0n T3@mz playing in outdated venuez want b3 @n !$$u3.
should have built an outdoor stadium in the burbs with a huge tail gating lot .
This is easily one of them most obnoxious stadiums. The height is ridiculous. Ugly.